Not free; especially of a tenant who was bound to a manor.(adjective)
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Use "unfree" in a sentence
"But for that reason to call every action unfree is shortsighted."
"Peasant labour was "unfree" - tied to a particular estate and having to provide a share of their crops or labour to the lord or the monastery that ruled them."
"I’ve never seen CNN air anything like that before or be so open about the constraints their reporters work under in unfree countries."